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AAC - A future of diminishing returns and an exit fee window closing
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RE: AAC - A future of diminishing returns and an exit fee window closing
(12-22-2014 06:37 PM)adcorbett Wrote:  
(12-22-2014 06:25 PM)Attackcoog Wrote:  Correct. I think AAC earned 18 credits last year. That's way above the average production of all the examples the OP used to project AAC future credit income.

It was 11 in 2014

Conference Bids Record Win % R64 R32 S16 E8 F4 CG NC
American___ 4__9–3__ 0.750 ___ 4_ 3_ 2___ 1_ 1_ 1

lol....I was only off by 7.
12-22-2014 08:09 PM
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RE: AAC - A future of diminishing returns and an exit fee window closing
(12-22-2014 10:10 AM)goodknightfl Wrote:  
(12-22-2014 08:56 AM)oliveandblue Wrote:  If the AAC deal ends and the next deal isn't a respectable increase, then expect the conference to fall apart. The MW will be in great shape if it can live long enough to see that day.

It won't fall apart. No one has a better landing place than this. Until the P5 expand everyone is staying where they are. The current TV deal is biggest of G5 and likely will get bigger.

If the ACC ever divided a la the WAC-16, things would get very interesting. That would be UConn and Cincinnati's lifeboat for certain.
12-22-2014 08:31 PM
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